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witchy

[ wich-ee ]

adjective

witchier, witchiest.
  1. accomplished by or as if by witchcraft:

    strange, witchy sounds.

  2. similar to or characteristic of a witch; witchlike:

    a witchy enjoyment of mischief-making.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of witchy1

First recorded in 1660–70; witch + -y 1
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She was bundled in a witchy outfit resembling a duvet cover.

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Her witchy aesthetic appears to function more as a way to stand out and keep things lighthearted while helping women connect with one another and address their frustrations with modern society.

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She said that some of the highlights of the programme this year include a witchy wonderland on the City Walls, projections on the Austins and Bishop Street Court House buildings, and Rodafonio - a travelling street theatre act created by renowned American designer and musician Cesar Alvarez.

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As if the witchy vibes couldn’t get more, well, witchy at Brujas — the Spanish word for “witches” — the hot spot in the city’s Roma neighborhood has just debuted a new namesake bar menu for the year.

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Plus, there are still plenty of witchy mysteries yet to be resolved in “Agatha All Along” — such as Rio’s whereabouts during the last trial.

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